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Is Tesla FSD Beta V12 Ready? Discover the Huge Changes Tested Downtown
Explore the latest update of Tesla's Full Self-Driving Beta Version 12 and the significant improvements observed in lane selection, speed, acceleration, and braking. Read about the tests conducted downtown and users' experiences in this detailed review.
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And we're gonna wait for this person.
Cool. So the cop comes flying through, we move over slightly for them.
So this is where I need the car to be a little more assertive.
He's laughing, he's like, what are you thinking?
Oh yeah, too close. I hit the break there.
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Tesla has released its biggest and best update yet for full-soft driving beta with version 12.
In my over 100 miles using version 12.3.1 on a hardware 4 model Y, I've noticed massive
improvements in pretty much all of my common complaints.
Lane selection, speed, acceleration, and braking have all been near perfect in my experience
so far.
In fact, I have not had a single phantom braking incident which is something that used to happen
all the time.
All braking is smooth and appropriate.
The small amount of construction I've encountered has also been perfectly handled which is one
of the older version's biggest weaknesses. But even when this latest version of full-soft
driving is hesitating, it feels like it's continually making progress with whatever situation
it's working its way through. Now I want to be clear that one thing you'll hear from
me in this video is a description of how I drive compared to FSD and how I would handle
situations or how it would be handled in the local area. This is not me saying that the
car is wrong or bad, it is simply for a frame of reference for you watching the video
because it will never be the same as sitting in the car.
If I was to imagine this as an Uber or a Robo Taxi,
I wouldn't care about it going slightly slower than me
or accelerating differently than me,
but hopefully it just gives you a feel
for the local driving compared to this robot
which is making its way through Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Now of course, not everything is perfect.
I've had a few interventions in every drive I've done
so far, several of those you'll see in this video.
But this is just the beginning of a totally new approach
to Tesla's full-soft driving code,
and I'm excited to see how this software will evolve over the coming weeks and months.
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